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Top 100 horror movies

The Top 100 Horror Movies

The horror movie: it's a film institution. Sure, dramas are great and everybody likes a good comedy, but nothing gets the heart pounding faster, the hairs standing on end, or the freak-out factor turned up to 11 more than the best horror movies.

Sure, every horror movie aficionado has his or her list of favorites. Maybe you dig hordes of zombies storming the town. Perhaps it’s the sound of power tools that gets your mojo rising. Maybe you’re the type who thinks chainsaws and summer camps go together like peanut butter and jelly. Whatever it is that gets a horror movie on your Top 100 Horror Movies list, you can tell everyone about it when you register at Spout.

After you register, you can see what other movie reviewers are saying and how they are ranking their top films. You can check out old flicks as well as new release horror movies. You can even join horror movie groups, tag films, rate 'em, discuss 'em, and blog about 'em.

When you find a must-have, you can go ahead and purchase your favorite horror movies right at Spout. Who knows, you might unearth some blood-splattering, brain-eating, heart-stopping gem you have somehow overlooked. All you gotta do to find them is register at Spout. It’s fast. It’s free. And it gets you one step closer to perfectly rounding out your Top 100 Horror Movies list.

The Best Horror Movies of All Time

Few conversations raise more interesting debate than the ones about the "best" anything. Talking about the best horror movies of all time is no exception. Sure, some are timeless classics like The Shining and Night of the Living Dead that belong on every Top 100 Horror Movies list. Beyond of that, though, the gloves are off.

When you register at Spout, you can share your opinions about the classics as well as the potential merits of new release horror movies that could totally reshuffle any favorites list. Best of all, you can find other like-minded individuals--sort of a scary thought in itself--to increase the fun. While you’re at it, you’ll increase your knowledge, too. What better way to build a Top 100 Horror Movies list?

At Spout, we take the features you love and some you haven’t yet used and channel them--not quite like Hellraiser, but close--right to your own movie page. You can do conventional searches for your Top 100 Horror Movies, or you can take advantage of our tagging feature and find great films by following tags.

Seriously, when was the last time you got to find a horror flick by using terms like: humansacrifice, demonicpossession, or homicidalmaniac? Come on, who doesn’t like to throw some popcorn in the microwave and curl up with a great human sacrifice movie? That’s what Spout is all about--building communities through whatever it is that floats your boat.

Want another reason? You’ve got it. After you register at Spout, you can join or create groups around the topics that interest you most. You can talk about the Bottom 100 Horror Movies as well as the Top 100 Horror Movies, and why some movies are so bad they’re good, and rightfully belong on both lists! You can find your own movie experts and become an expert in the eyes of others by leaving movie reviews and blogging about films.

It’s getting hard not to say you need this, but the writing is on the wall. And yes, it’s in blood. And all that is standing between you and the fun is a trip to Spout’s registration page.

The Top 100 Horror Movies: Revisited

Be a horror movie hero. Help a brother out. Set the record straight. Like we said at the top, everybody has a different list of Top 100 Horror Movies. And, frankly, there are some people in here who could probably use your help and advice.

So do yourself a favor. Clear the next couple minutes from your schedule and take a tour of Spout. After you’ve poked around a little and found a few more gems to add to your Top 100 Horror Movies list, take advantage of our fast and free sign up. From there, it’s nothing but hockey masks, meat grinders, and torture chambers as far as the eye can see.

Well, we do sort of have action movies, romantic comedies, and things of that sort, too—if you can find time to care about them.

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